tyb's and good morning
09-0015 USAF C-32A nw from JBA
amen brutha
good luck with that
yes I am optimistic but meme poor for now.
backup stick did not take the last upload for some reason
POTUS should be on the ground now at John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport
It froze at 6k/ft on the approach
63-8023 USAF KC-135R Stratotanker on duty as POTUS' mobile gas can
SAM598 USAF G5 departed JBA sw
Citigroup wins deal to offer credit cards for Wayfair, edging out rival Alliance Data Systems
Citigroup won the rights to offer a pair of new credit cards with online furniture seller Wayfair, edging out Alliance Data Systems, CNBC has learned.
The deal happened amid surging demand for home goods as millions of Americans were forced to work remotely from their residences during the coronavirus pandemic. Wayfair saw an 84% jump in second-quarter sales and turned a profit for the first time since going public in 2014. The online retailerโs stock has climbed 192% this year. Credit-card issuers have been fiercely jockeying over multi-year co-brand deals as they offer banks a way to quickly tap into consumer spending at popular retailers. For instance, last year Goldman Sachs won the rights to offer the Apple Card, helping it immediately ramp up its nascent consumer finance business.
Citigroup, which wrested the Costco card from American Express in 2016, similarly displaced Columbus, Ohio-based Alliance Data, a major provider of private-label cards that had previously offered a Wayfair card, according to a person with knowledge of the deal. E-commerce businesses in particular have seen robust sales as the pandemic makes it harder to shop in physical stores. Online spending by users of Citigroup retail cards jumped almost 30% this year versus 2019, said Citigroup spokeswoman Jennifer Bombardier.
โAs retail continues to move online, we are thrilled to partner with Wayfair to provide customers with seamless, convenient financing,โ said Craig Vallorano, head of Citigroupโs retail services business. The Citigroup products include a store card that works only at Wayfair and its affiliated brands, and a co-branded card that works anywhere Mastercard is accepted, according to Bombardier. They both offer 5% in rewards on eligible Wayfair purchases and have a variable APR of 26.99%.
The co-branded card also earns 3% at grocery stores, 2% on online purchases and 1% on all other transactions. Customers can use the cards to defer payments on larger purchases for 6 to 24 months, or finance payments for 24 to 60 months at a 9.99% rate.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/11/citigroup-wins-deal-to-offer-credit-cards-for-wayfair-edging-out-rival-alliance-data-systems.html
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